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In the AI/UX/HCI field, it's inherently assumed that increasing computer usage is always beneficial. Few have the courage to challenge this status quo & explore how smarter machines could help us use computers less, freeing up more time for people & nature.
#ML #HCI #Design #Comment #Ideas #Augmentation #Automation #Economics
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it's all about ideas
They used to yell at inventors and product designers, "Ideas don't matter, it's all about execution!". And engineers and company ops/finance folks would nod in agreement.
Now, with AI Increasingly handling software engineering and third-party service's managing operations, the claim might be: "When execution is handled by AI, it's all about ideas."
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A crucial yet often overlooked aspect in software UX/HCI experience design is "Presence" (P): the depth and duration of user immersion, flow and present-moment awareness while using the software. Game designers have optimized for P for ages—why not other software fields?
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Samim Hype Fractal - Cause the Gartner hype cycle is over-hyped.
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FLEEN - Kisrhombilloid Shape Grammar Fractal Technology for Graphics, Animation and Generative Art - by John Greene
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A shape grammar consists of a vocabulary of shape elements, a set of production rules and an initial shape. The production rules transform the initial shape into new shapes. The new shapes evolve by recursively applying the transformation rules to their sub-shapes.
